> And here, my friends, is the ENTIRE problem.

I should stress that I said *almost* afraid. I am enough of a nerd that I want 
to get my hands on the latest and greatest. I am testing Intrepid on my *home* 
machine and contributing bug reports.  I go as far as testing it on small LTSP 
networks I set up at home. I spend as much of my time as I can testing new 
releases.

By "test", I meant, rolling it out to one of my sites.  My users are a great 
test environment, but I cannot use them as guinea pigs.

As someone supporting people who are using Linux on the desktop in business 
environments, my exasperation isn't really with LTSP- you guys are great to 
work with. However, my experience with trying to report Gnome bugs or Ubuntu 
bugs has varied from difficult to downright painful.

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